Physician giving consent

This discussion must consider "how" as well as "whether." One of the questions Downar and colleagues1 set out for consideration contains the phrase "to consent to physician-assisted death." This phrase assumes a physician-dominated framework for responding to a sufferin...

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description This discussion must consider "how" as well as "whether." One of the questions Downar and colleagues1 set out for consideration contains the phrase "to consent to physician-assisted death." This phrase assumes a physician-dominated framework for responding to a suffering person's request (even plea). It should be framed as the physician giving consent. The patient's "complaint" has traditionally been the starting point in the doctor-patient relationship.
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